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Velocity is defined as displacement per unit time. Therefore, the correct formula for velocity is:

Velocity = Displacement / Time

Displacement refers to the change in position of an object, taking into account both the magnitude and direction of the change. It is different from distance, which only considers the total path length traveled by an object without considering the direction.

So, to calculate velocity, you divide the displacement of an object by the time taken to travel that displacement.

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